by pbpb » Tue Aug 04, 2026 8:29 pm
Interesting, since it's totally the opposite of my observations. What version of android are you using, and on what device?
I don't get porn pictures every time, but sometimes. The pictures returned bear no relation to the search terms, so putting in porn as a search term is not likely to get you porn, anyway. I also observe that removing a valid album title is more likely to find art than keeping it in the search query. The more common failure is either a bevy of irrelevant pictures, like cats or spreadsheets or anime, or just a single hit on an also irrelevant image.
Someone else also complained about this behavior, so it is not because I am the only person in town who forgot they took shrooms.
Also, it might depend on time of day, ISP, or location. That is why I am asking about the algorithm, to try to understand what is exactly going on.
I also note that sometimes, I can successfully find 10 images in a row, but after that, it is as if some quota was exceeded, and only garbage is returned.
As a reminder, I am using beta 1316 on android 16 on a samsung galaxy s24 phone with up to date software.
So here is an example. Right now (~1800PDT aug 4 2026) I searched for art for the track with metadata "Blondie, Rapture, Autoamerican" where the search query is shown as "Blondie + Autoamerican", after deleting a bogus result from "android media". Zero results. Using google for the same search, instant result of that album cover. Trying the search again, results in a single image of a painting of the Virgin Mary, who doesn't really look like Debbie Harry, even if it rhymes. Truncating the lookup criteria for album to just "A" does yield a few images of Blondie, but not that album cover. but dozens of images of brownies of various kinds. That result is even acceptable since all I really want is any image of Blondie, but usually that approach does not yield even one single relevant image.
Note that my directory structure is FLAT. MM wants a structure of dir = album and track in album dir. I don't keep albums; I keep tracks. That assumption in the code might be affecting these searches since the metadata does not agree with the parent dir of the track file.
Any ideas other than "works for me"?
So here are exact steps:
* I have turned off auto lookup, because that was just causing me to have to delete bogus results.
* Looking at playing list, shuffled (i.e. not in alpha order)
* Select a track, which begins to play.
* swipe left to get to art image display
* click (touch) image (mm logo since no art yet) to bring down context menu items
* select magnifying glass
* mma switches to properties/art frame and starts a search
* finds results. In this case, for that same track, a lot of pictures of the Eiffel Tower and some other Paris landmarks. Not one image of Blondie or any album cover of any actual album.
I should also mention that these files might have various versions of metadata, including two simultaneously, including v1. I have not checked that particular track for which it is.
--peter
Interesting, since it's totally the opposite of my observations. What version of android are you using, and on what device?
I don't get porn pictures every time, but sometimes. The pictures returned bear no relation to the search terms, so putting in porn as a search term is not likely to get you porn, anyway. I also observe that removing a valid album title is more likely to find art than keeping it in the search query. The more common failure is either a bevy of irrelevant pictures, like cats or spreadsheets or anime, or just a single hit on an also irrelevant image.
Someone else also complained about this behavior, so it is not because I am the only person in town who forgot they took shrooms.
Also, it might depend on time of day, ISP, or location. That is why I am asking about the algorithm, to try to understand what is exactly going on.
I also note that sometimes, I can successfully find 10 images in a row, but after that, it is as if some quota was exceeded, and only garbage is returned.
As a reminder, I am using beta 1316 on android 16 on a samsung galaxy s24 phone with up to date software.
So here is an example. Right now (~1800PDT aug 4 2026) I searched for art for the track with metadata "Blondie, Rapture, Autoamerican" where the search query is shown as "Blondie + Autoamerican", after deleting a bogus result from "android media". Zero results. Using google for the same search, instant result of that album cover. Trying the search again, results in a single image of a painting of the Virgin Mary, who doesn't really look like Debbie Harry, even if it rhymes. Truncating the lookup criteria for album to just "A" does yield a few images of Blondie, but not that album cover. but dozens of images of brownies of various kinds. That result is even acceptable since all I really want is any image of Blondie, but usually that approach does not yield even one single relevant image.
Note that my directory structure is FLAT. MM wants a structure of dir = album and track in album dir. I don't keep albums; I keep tracks. That assumption in the code might be affecting these searches since the metadata does not agree with the parent dir of the track file.
Any ideas other than "works for me"?
So here are exact steps:
* I have turned off auto lookup, because that was just causing me to have to delete bogus results.
* Looking at playing list, shuffled (i.e. not in alpha order)
* Select a track, which begins to play.
* swipe left to get to art image display
* click (touch) image (mm logo since no art yet) to bring down context menu items
* select magnifying glass
* mma switches to properties/art frame and starts a search
* finds results. In this case, for that same track, a lot of pictures of the Eiffel Tower and some other Paris landmarks. Not one image of Blondie or any album cover of any actual album.
I should also mention that these files might have various versions of metadata, including two simultaneously, including v1. I have not checked that particular track for which it is.
--peter